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What to do if your child bangs his head at night
Your child will surely get over this soothing-technique during the night by the time he turned 4 or 5 years old. However, if you are still troubled with your child’s head banging is becoming more and more frequent, then here are some of the things that you can do to help them get over this habit.
Do not nag your child just because you feel frustrated whenever he bangs his head. This would not help at all but may even worsen his habit.
Have a different routine before your child sleeps such as reading stories, singing lullabyes, etc.
Give your child a different comfort-thing like stuff toys or little blankets.
The sleeping routines must be followed strictly and you should imply it consistently during your child’s nap time or sleeping time.
No commentsCould you set limits on your baby?
When thinking about “ground rules”, parents think that it only becomes necessary when their children reach puberty. But because you think about the safety (and sometimes a form of guidance as well) of your infants and toddlers, you start to set limits at an early age.
If you want your toddlers to understand their limits, you must make the rule very clear. Talk to your tots like a grown up. Don’t just spank them if they would pull your hair or play with their milk. Instead, pull them away from you or simply put them down and tell that you would not play with them again unless they stop doing these acts.
You must also make sure that you stay very consistent with your rules or else they would grow up believing that they can break it anytime they want to.
No commentsDealing with a very bashful child
Temperament varies from one child to another. Some kids are naturally perky and outgoing while others are just plain reserved. Most parents do have a hard time dealing with a friendly child. They are even proud that theirs is sociable and can actively participate with other kids of their age.
But what if your child is not like that? What should you do is yours is too shy that you may even reach a point where you would get frustrated?
First of all, you must understand that threatening and punishing your child for having this kind of temperament would not help at all. And since these type of kids are “cautious”, try to associate them with a small group of people (or kids their age) before you involve them in activities that require large groups. As a parent, it is also your role to build your child’s self-esteem by looking and praising your child on things that he/she is good at.
No commentsMommy! Itsy Bitsy Spider Bit Me!
One of the most commonly found critters at home is the spider. Although most of it are friendly, there are spiders that can be dangerous to kids like the brown recluse spider and the black widow.
If your kid has been bitten by a spider (not the two spiders mentioned above), here are some of the things that you can do to treat your child at home.
- Wash the area several times with water and soap
- Put an ice cube and let it sit for about 20 minutes
- Use an anti-biotic ointment and apply it topically on the affected area
- If your child can’t handle the pain, give him Tylenol or other pain medicine for kids
- Do these steps until the swelling goes away (about 2-4 days)
But if your child was bitten by the said spiders, seek medical attention immediately.
No commentsChoosing a child-friendly car for your family (Part 2)
We just recently talked about some of the features that you must consider when buying a car for you family. When it comes to your child’s safety, the list goes on and on. Therefore, before making your choice, ask your dealer if the car also have these features as well:
- Safety locks – who says that kids would only play with the car’s windows? They can also put their hands on the car locks as well, making it very dangerous even if they are on seatbelts.
- ABS or anti-lock brakes – this allows you to stop your car in various difficult road conditions (slippery and wet roads)
- Electronic Stability Control – like the ABS, this feature helps you to drive safer. It prevents the vehicle from skidding and sliding which is essential if you have kids as passengers.
Choosing a child-friendly car for your family (Part 1)
When you were still single, your dream automobile are usually the sports cars or the latest models manfactured by Toyota, BMW, and others. But now that you are a parent and have kid (or kids), then its time to put this dream aside. Follow your instincts as a parent and choose a car that can be safe for the rest of the members of the family.
Choose a family car where you (the driver) can control the windows and keep it locked while traveling. So even if your toddlers and bigger kids would play on the window controls, you can make sure that they are safe at the passenger’s seat.
Aside from that, you must also get the car that has adjustable seat belts. This is important since you will be using your family car for a long time and your child would definitely grow traveling in this vehicle.
No commentsMust-don’ts when eating together with your kids
To let your kids enjoy eating together with you and the rest of the family, it is not enough that you prepare a sumptuous meal for more than an hour. Here are some of the things that you SHOULD NOT do if you want them to anticipate another great meal with the whole family.
1. Serve milk – if you want something else than water, then put sodas or juice at the table
2. Pushing everyone (particularly the kids) to finish all the food and clean the plate
3. Serve foods that are high in salt and fats
4. Give them foods straight from the can. If you will be serving processed foods, make sure that you heat it at the stove or microwave before you serve it at the table.
Got any more ideas to make lunch or dinner a family-bonding time?
No commentsDo you think your home is fastfood-free?
Now that almost every parent is aware that the favorite foods and meals from the popular fastfood chains are unhealthy for their kids, many are trying to convince their children to eat healthy at home instead. But little do they know that they are also introducing and feeding their kids fastfoods even at home. Below are some of the most common fast foods that are served at home.
- french fries
- hot dog
- frozen pizza
- chicken fingers
- mac and cheese
- corn dogs
- pre-made sandwiches
If you really want to cut back on the grease and fats that your child can get from fastfood chains, start at home. Limit your child’s intake of the said foods to prevent obesity and other conditions that are not good for your child’s well-being.
No commentsThe Importance of Reading the Labels
More often than not, when parents do their grocery, they always choose the brand that is popular on TV or the brand that are best used by other parents as well. They don’t take so much time reading the label because they have so much trust on the celebrity advertising the product.
But try to take time to read the labels of each and every product that you will buy and compare to the other items in the shelves. You will notice that not all popular items endorsed by celebrities and alike have more nutritional values. Aside from that, by reading the labels, you will get to choose the foods that are healthier. You will realize that the commodities that have more nutritional values are sometimes cheaper than the foods that you usually buy.
Be wise without compromising the health of your family.
No commentsQuestions to ask yourself before choosing a pedia
Your child’s health and safety is definitely one of your major concerns as a parent. But sometimes, a mother’s loving touch or a father’s hand that gives security is not enough to keep your baby healthy. Before choosing the doctor or pediatrician that would examine your child’s well-being from time to time, here are some of the questions that you must first ask yourself.

- Is your child’s doctor honor your insurance policies?
- How much do you have to pay for every visit?
- Can you call for an appointment and schedule it the same day?
- Is the pediatrician available even after clinic hours?
- Where are the pediatrician’s affiliated hospitals?
- Is his/her office has a separate waiting room for those who have sick babies?
These are just some questions that may help in finding that perfect pediatrician. Have you already found yours?
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